Publications by authors named "Geethanjali Dhayanithy"

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  • Scientists found a special substance from a fungus called Chaetomium nigricolor that might help fight cancer!
  • They figured out that this substance is a fatty acid called Nonacosenoic acid, and tested it on different types of cells.
  • The tests showed it's good at harming cancer cells but not so much at harming healthy cells, which is pretty interesting!
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Hypoxia is considered a key factor in cellular differentiation and proliferation, particularly during embryonic development; the process of early neurogenesis also occurs under hypoxic conditions. Apart from these developmental processes, hypoxia preconditioning or mild hypoxic sensitization develops resistance against ischemic stroke in deteriorating tissues. We therefore hypothesized that neurons resulting from hypoxia-regulated neuronal differentiation could be the best choice for treating brain ischemia, which contributes to neurodegeneration.

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Background: The present study involves diversity and bioactivity of the endophytic fungal community from Catharanthus roseus inhabiting the coastal region. This study has been conducted hypothesizing that the microbial communities in the coastal regions would tolerate a range of abiotic stress such as salinity, humidity, temperature and soil composition, and it may produce new metabolites, which may possess bioactive property. Therefore in the current study, the cytotoxicity and free radical scavenging potential of the fungal organic extracts have been investigated.

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